Identity as a space

Featured by James Black Gallery, Identity as a Space examines intersectional identity within settler-colonial landscapes.

Pari reclaims locally sourced pine cones—ubiquitous yet overlooked remnants of their DTES neighborhood, uplifting them into a tactile, visually striking centerpiece.

Imbued with ritualistic gravitas, Identity as a Space invites contemplation of the dynamic interaction between the viewer, the space, and structures that shape their relationship.